At a glance
| Curriculum | United States curriculum, Christian character |
|---|---|
| Exam boards | College Board Advanced Placement |
| Stages | Kindergarten to Grade 12 (coeducational day) |
| Founded | Not published |
| Accreditation | WASC and ACSI; part of a United States based network |
| Fee band | Mid (greater Seoul region) |
| Campus area | Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi province |
Where a detail is not officially published we mark it clearly rather than guess. Always confirm current figures with the school.
Curriculum and academics
ICSP teaches a western style United States curriculum from Kindergarten to Grade 12, with Advanced Placement courses at high school level and hands on instruction across the grades. The school is owned and run by a United States based network of Christian schools, and teaching is in English throughout. It serves the international community around Pyeongtaek, which includes a large presence linked to nearby United States facilities.
For families weighing the American route, our guide to the American curriculum explains how the diploma and Advanced Placement lead to university, and our Seoul city guide maps how the schools in the greater Seoul region compare on curriculum and fee band.
ICSP suits families based around Pyeongtaek who want a recognised American pathway with a Christian character close to home, rather than a long commute to central Seoul. Tuition assistance is offered on the basis of need and available funds, which some families in the community draw on.
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Compare schools side by sideInternational Christian School Pyeongtaek fees
ICSP publishes its tuition. For 2025/26 it listed annual tuition of about USD 4,410 plus a Korean won component of roughly KRW 18.5 million for the elementary grades and KRW 20.3 million for the middle and high school grades. Read the two parts together when you budget, and note that meals and bus fees are charged separately.
New families also meet a technology fee and a capital development fee on entry. For how this sits against the wider market, our guide to international school fees in Seoul divides the region into bands, with ICSP in the middle. Confirm current figures with the school before you commit.
- Application fee: a non refundable processing charge of about KRW 300,000.
- Technology fee: a charge of around KRW 600,000 towards devices and systems.
- Capital development fee: about KRW 3 million for new pupils and less for returning families.
- Annual tuition: a United States dollar amount plus a Korean won amount that rises with the grades.
Admissions
Admission follows the American school calendar, with the main intake in late summer and applications opening earlier in the year. Families apply with the processing fee, then submit school records, and the school assesses each pupil for grade placement. As a network school it uses a consistent admissions framework across its campuses.
Families should ask the admissions office about tuition assistance if they wish to apply, and about availability outside the main intake for relocations that fall partway through the year.
Location and who goes there
The campus is in Pyeongtaek, a city in Gyeonggi province to the south of Seoul that has grown around industry and a substantial international presence. The location suits families who live and work in the Pyeongtaek area, since it removes the long commute to the central Seoul schools, though it is a train ride from the capital rather than part of the city itself.
The community is international and mixed, built around families who want an American education with a Christian character close to Pyeongtaek. Families comparing ICSP with schools in Seoul can use our Seoul city guide to see how the region's options line up.
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Frequently asked questions
How much are International Christian School Pyeongtaek fees?
For 2025/26 ICSP listed annual tuition of about USD 4,410 plus a Korean won amount of roughly KRW 18.5 million to KRW 20.3 million by grade, with meals and transport billed separately. Confirm current figures with the school.
What curriculum does ICSP follow?
It follows a United States curriculum with a Christian character and offers College Board Advanced Placement courses in the high school.
Where is ICSP located?
The campus is in Pyeongtaek in Gyeonggi province, south of Seoul.
Is ICSP accredited?
Yes. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and by the Association of Christian Schools International, and belongs to a United States based network of Christian schools.
Does ICSP offer tuition assistance?
Yes. Support is offered on the basis of demonstrated need and available funds. Ask the admissions office about the process.